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>>ar cnn's first newscast. the man who created cnn, ted turner. what do you feel when you see that clip again? >> feels good. it was a great idea and well-executed. >> what was the great ambition for you. what did you want to achieve? >> i wanted to better inform the world. >> do you feel you succeeded? >> yes. do you know how many 24-hour news networks there in the world? >> how many? >> over 100. every country has got one. you are not a country if you don't have one. people nowadays want instant information and don't want to wait overnight. they are used to getting information right now that they need. >> three memorable moments that you highlighted. i want to remind you about it. one was in 1987, baby jessica being rescued from the world. tell me why you love that story so much. >> it was any one of 1,000 other story, but that resonated and captured the imagination of america. everybody was pulling for her. she was down there for over a day. >> one of the examples where good news can often be just as big of a story and rate just as well as bad
>>ar cnn's first newscast. the man who created cnn, ted turner. what do you feel when you see that clip again? >> feels good. it was a great idea and well-executed. >> what was the great ambition for you. what did you want to achieve? >> i wanted to better inform the world. >> do you feel you succeeded? >> yes. do you know how many 24-hour news networks there in the world? >> how many? >> over 100. every country has got one. you are not a country...
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. >> cnn-london. >>darya: you do not even that cab then just pitch a tent in my backyard. >> >>erica: i my sewage share. he figured that hotel rooms are pretty expensive. >> we're still dealing with the delays at sfo so check with your carrier. in terms of your temperatures is a high 50s to the los '70s across the bay area. in his 50s and 60s for the most part. by 3:00 p.m. a could get down right hot. nichols down by 8:00 p.m.. but let's focus in on your afternoon highs. in will be as hot is 95 degrees and the east bay. 96 and antioch. if you're headed out to the giants' game dress in layers. temperatures will start off in the mid-60s but it will declare an over in the evening hours. temperatures will start to drop as you head into tomorrow. it will come back up by wednesday and thursday a cool down for a milder weekend. >>george: things have wound down very nicely. the commute eds with light traffic. there is no back up the great bay bridge. there is still sluggish conditions on this band. the san ma
. >> cnn-london. >>darya: you do not even that cab then just pitch a tent in my backyard. >> >>erica: i my sewage share. he figured that hotel rooms are pretty expensive. >> we're still dealing with the delays at sfo so check with your carrier. in terms of your temperatures is a high 50s to the los '70s across the bay area. in his 50s and 60s for the most part. by 3:00 p.m. a could get down right hot. nichols down by 8:00 p.m.. but let's focus in on your afternoon...
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>> yeah. >> are you still proud of cnn? >> absolutely. >> do you still watch cnn. >> i watch it. you bet. >> you like what you see? >> i like most of what i see. >> you always said about cnn, the news should be the star. >> well, that was the philosophy that we started with. but it really was the only place open for us because all the other news networks, cbs, nbc and abc, they emphasized their stars and we didn't have any stars. we were lucky to have employees. >> if you had the competition that's around now in cable when you first started, in other words, if there had been a fox news with right wing star anchors, msnbc had rachel and the others. would you do anything differently? >> i'd have to really give it a lot of thought and a lot of study, which i have not done because nobody has asked he to do it. i value my time greatly. i'm working on nuclear weapons, trying to get rid of them and working on the climate and getting us to change over to clean energy and stabilize the population before the world is just so overcrowded we can't turn around. i'm working on things where i c
>> yeah. >> are you still proud of cnn? >> absolutely. >> do you still watch cnn. >> i watch it. you bet. >> you like what you see? >> i like most of what i see. >> you always said about cnn, the news should be the star. >> well, that was the philosophy that we started with. but it really was the only place open for us because all the other news networks, cbs, nbc and abc, they emphasized their stars and we didn't have any stars. we were...
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all they care is about how much money they get from it. >> you're the one from cnn that's -- >> meet priscilla, president of the veterans national foundation. >> i really didn't think you'd do something like this and we've agreed to talk to you and answer your questions. >> so here's the question. none of the money has gone to any veterans. ma'am? >> while wilkowitz is the former veteranly ace son, it's another veterans group she's president of that we wanted to discuss. >> the bottom line is, you are not going to give me an interview? cnn has been trying for two years to get an interview with the disabled veterans national foundation. we've gotten angry phone calls, angry e-mails, promises of written responses, and now a slammed door. >> ma'am? >> but no answer. and when you see just how this charity operates, you'll understand why. >> we're paying down our start-up costs. >> wilkowitz on the organization's website likes to boast about the gifts that they are group gives away and dvnf does give away stuff, stuff that actual veterans groups say they really don't need. it's called gif
all they care is about how much money they get from it. >> you're the one from cnn that's -- >> meet priscilla, president of the veterans national foundation. >> i really didn't think you'd do something like this and we've agreed to talk to you and answer your questions. >> so here's the question. none of the money has gone to any veterans. ma'am? >> while wilkowitz is the former veteranly ace son, it's another veterans group she's president of that we wanted to...
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stay tuned to cnn. of course we'll bring you live coverage of james holmes' court appearance tomorrow morning. >>> so how is the film "the dark knight" be impacted by the colorado tragedy? hey america, even though slisa rinna is wearing the new depend silhouette briefs for charity to prove how great the fit is even under a fantastic dress. the best protection now looks, fits and feels just like underwear. we invite you to get a free sample and try one on too. wouldn't it be nice if there was an easier, less-expensive option than using a traditional lawyer? well, legalzoom came up with a better way. we took the best of the old and combined it with modern technology. together you get quality services on your terms, with total customer support. legalzoom documents have been accepted in all 50 states, and they're backed by a 100% satisfaction guarantee. so go to legalzoom.com today and see for yourself. it's law that just makes sense. so how much do we owe you? that'll be $973.42. ya know, your rates and fe
stay tuned to cnn. of course we'll bring you live coverage of james holmes' court appearance tomorrow morning. >>> so how is the film "the dark knight" be impacted by the colorado tragedy? hey america, even though slisa rinna is wearing the new depend silhouette briefs for charity to prove how great the fit is even under a fantastic dress. the best protection now looks, fits and feels just like underwear. we invite you to get a free sample and try one on too. wouldn't it be...
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good homes the contractor told cnn. that's when terri crisp came along and asked if the dogs could, instead, be donated to spca international. the contractor agreed. but terri crisp didn't tell the viewers that. what she did tell us is that if we just gave her money, spca international would be doing something few americans could resist, saving the pets of our iraq and afghan vets and that's where peggy comes in. >> when this showed up, what did you think? >> well, to be honest, when this showed up, i opened this up and this is what i saw. i thought this was fantastic. i was on board because i thought saving animals and supporting the troops, you know, what two things could be better? >> what peggy got in the mail was a plea from the spca international and operation baghdad pups, a direct mail package from the fundraising powerhouse, quadriga art, the guilt package, as they are called in the business, included this t-shirt a tote bag, and letters of thanks. peggy decided to do a little research. >> 6 cents out of a doll
good homes the contractor told cnn. that's when terri crisp came along and asked if the dogs could, instead, be donated to spca international. the contractor agreed. but terri crisp didn't tell the viewers that. what she did tell us is that if we just gave her money, spca international would be doing something few americans could resist, saving the pets of our iraq and afghan vets and that's where peggy comes in. >> when this showed up, what did you think? >> well, to be honest,...
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cnn's poppy harlow is on the scene for us. she caught up with some of those neighbors forced of their homes for their own protection. they're still out of their homes right now, might be for a while. poppy, what's going on? >> reporter: well, wolf, we've been here since about 3:00 in the morning, local time, and the bomb squad started to arrive, again, very early here today. the fbi, atf, local police and fire officials, chemists from across the country. their one mission, jointly, was to disarm this booby trapped apartment of suspected shooter james holmes. but because of all of the activity, all of the present danger, people in that building, surrounding that building, were forced to leave. >> it's still frightening, because we don't know when we can go home. they said it could be tonight, it couldn't be another couple of days. >> reporter: forced to evacuate, following friday's horrific mass movie theater shooting, paul mcqueen is shaken, his children, terrified. their apartment building right next to the suspected shooter'
cnn's poppy harlow is on the scene for us. she caught up with some of those neighbors forced of their homes for their own protection. they're still out of their homes right now, might be for a while. poppy, what's going on? >> reporter: well, wolf, we've been here since about 3:00 in the morning, local time, and the bomb squad started to arrive, again, very early here today. the fbi, atf, local police and fire officials, chemists from across the country. their one mission, jointly, was to...
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drew griffin joins us again, also with us cnn senior legal analyst jeffrey toobin. did you get any idea of where the money is going? >> no, the answers are very vague. we went to sacramento because precilla wilkewitz, the woman who slammed the door in my face, was going to be a presenter at a conference. she abruptly did not show for the conference. so we found the vice president, she did answer our questions, but really without answering anything specific. >> i'm here asking actual questions from your donors and our viewers who want to know what happened to that $56 million they thought they were giving to actual deserved veterans. >> well, the cost of fund-raising is high, as you know, and it has been for many veteran service organizations who use this kind of direct paying approach. >> what is the point of a fund-raiser when all of funds go to your private fund-raising company? >> well, not all of the funds do. >> well, according to the documents we've seen filed by your organization, they all do and more. $56 million, plus your other seven million. >> i think yo
drew griffin joins us again, also with us cnn senior legal analyst jeffrey toobin. did you get any idea of where the money is going? >> no, the answers are very vague. we went to sacramento because precilla wilkewitz, the woman who slammed the door in my face, was going to be a presenter at a conference. she abruptly did not show for the conference. so we found the vice president, she did answer our questions, but really without answering anything specific. >> i'm here asking actual...
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miss crisp, it's drew give within cnn. terry crisp, dog in hand, got out of her car and walked right up to our camera and acted like she was about to answer our questions. >> this is not the place to do an interviewwa. >> reporter: well, what is the place to do an interview? specifically to ask you about operation baghdad pups. >> yeah, stephanie scott, our director of communications, has communicated with you directly -- >> reporter: yeah, i understand that, but can you tell us why you came on cnn and basically lied to our viewers about ivy and nugget? >> you need to talk to stephanie -- >> reporter: i think you need to talk to our viewers and explain to us what operation baghdad pups is all about because it appears to be a fund-raising effort for your lifestyle and quadriga art, quite frankly. >> like i said, again, you need to contact stephanie. all our interviews are coordinated through her. >> reporter: you've been on our air, ma'am. you told our viewers ivy and nug wr nugget were abandoned military dogs. which basica
miss crisp, it's drew give within cnn. terry crisp, dog in hand, got out of her car and walked right up to our camera and acted like she was about to answer our questions. >> this is not the place to do an interviewwa. >> reporter: well, what is the place to do an interview? specifically to ask you about operation baghdad pups. >> yeah, stephanie scott, our director of communications, has communicated with you directly -- >> reporter: yeah, i understand that, but can you...
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for weeks, cnn has been trying to track down crisp. first we were told by her spokesperson she was unavailable. this week, we drove to crisp's rural home, down this dirt road in the foothills of california's sierra nevada and found crisp driving straight towards us. miss crisp, it's drew give within cnn. we would sure like to talk to you. terry crisp, dog in hand, got out of her car and walked right up to our camera and acted like she was about to answer our questions. >> this is not the place to do an interview. >> reporter: well, what is the place to do an interview? we've been trying to get an interview with you for a long, long time. specifically to ask you about operation baghdad pups. >> yeah, stephanie scott, our director of communications, has communicated with you directly -- >> reporter: yeah, i understand that, but can you tell us why you came on cnn and basically lied to our viewers about ivy and nugget? >> you need to talk to stephanie -- >> reporter: i think you need to talk to our viewers and explain to us what operation
for weeks, cnn has been trying to track down crisp. first we were told by her spokesperson she was unavailable. this week, we drove to crisp's rural home, down this dirt road in the foothills of california's sierra nevada and found crisp driving straight towards us. miss crisp, it's drew give within cnn. we would sure like to talk to you. terry crisp, dog in hand, got out of her car and walked right up to our camera and acted like she was about to answer our questions. >> this is not the...
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crisp, it's drew griffin with cnn, we would like to talk to you. she walked right up to our vehicle and acted like she was ready to do an interview we have been trying to get an interview with you for a long, long time. >> stephany scott, our director of communications as communicated with you directly. >> reporter: i understand that, but can you tell us why you came on cnn and basically lied to us about ivey and nugget. >> you need to talk to stephanie. >> reporter: i think you need to explain to us what -- it seems to be a -- >> you need to contact stephany, all of our interviews are coordinated through her, we have done them with you. >> reporter: you told us that ivey and nugget were military contract dogs which we have confirmed them or not. and i know you've gotten an outpouring of support and most likely money after that appearance. our viewers and so does cnn feels like we were lied to. >> like i said, this is not the time and place. everything has to be coordinatedthrough our director of communications. >> terry crisp is part of spca inter
crisp, it's drew griffin with cnn, we would like to talk to you. she walked right up to our vehicle and acted like she was ready to do an interview we have been trying to get an interview with you for a long, long time. >> stephany scott, our director of communications as communicated with you directly. >> reporter: i understand that, but can you tell us why you came on cnn and basically lied to us about ivey and nugget. >> you need to talk to stephanie. >> reporter: i...
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cnn contributor is joining us to talk about it. i mean, you know, even just seeing these pictures, it is so horrific. it is so disturbing to realize that people are driven to do this to themselves. you write a piece and you talk directly about the dalai lama, you say he could stop this. he could actually stop this but he's remained neutral. you say if the dolalai lama wer to speak out against the deaths they would stop. in a real sense, their blood is on his hands. can you explain that? >> well, first of all, i think it's important to say that, you know, the blood is also on the hand of the chinese government. we have a situation here that really is an attempt at the destruction of the language, religion and culture of the tibetan people. it's understandable frustration that we're seeing here. the sad part that is we're seeing a response that is, you know, self-kiflilling self-violence. the tradition and the dalai lama stood for centuries for peace. the dalai lama won the peace prize. i was in d.c. yesterday at the martin luther ki
cnn contributor is joining us to talk about it. i mean, you know, even just seeing these pictures, it is so horrific. it is so disturbing to realize that people are driven to do this to themselves. you write a piece and you talk directly about the dalai lama, you say he could stop this. he could actually stop this but he's remained neutral. you say if the dolalai lama wer to speak out against the deaths they would stop. in a real sense, their blood is on his hands. can you explain that?...
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for weeks, cnn has been trying to track down crisp. first, told by the spokesperson she was unavailable. this week, we drove to terri crisp's rural home in the foothills of sierra, nevada, and found crisp driving straight toward us. >> miss crisp, drew griffin with cnn. we would sure like to talk to you. terri, dog in hand, got out of the car, walked up to the camera, acted like she was about to answer our questions. >> this is not the place to do an interview. >> what is the place to do an interview. we have been trying to get an interview with you for a long time. specifically to ask you about operation baghdad pups. >> yeah. stephanie scott, director of communications has communicated with you directly. >> yeah, i understand that. can you tell us why you came on cnn and basically lied to our viewers about ivy and nugget? >> you need to talk to stephanie. >> i think you need to talk to our viewers and explain to us what operation baghdad pups is all about, because it appears to be a fund raising effort for your life-style and quad re
for weeks, cnn has been trying to track down crisp. first, told by the spokesperson she was unavailable. this week, we drove to terri crisp's rural home in the foothills of sierra, nevada, and found crisp driving straight toward us. >> miss crisp, drew griffin with cnn. we would sure like to talk to you. terri, dog in hand, got out of the car, walked up to the camera, acted like she was about to answer our questions. >> this is not the place to do an interview. >> what is the...
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check out this new cnn roc poll. when we asked how people feel about the economy in the next 12 months, 60% said they feel good. 39% said poor. the reason this is even more important, compare that to last october, the numbers have reversed. back then, 60% said they had a gloomy economic outlook for the year ahead. i found those numbers absolutely fascining. >> we skill discuss that. we have an excellent panel to discuss it sitting around this "roundtable," maybe oval. democratic strategist, welcome to the table and republican strategist, alice stewart is here and "time" magazine correspondent, michael share. good to have all three of you. i want to get your quick reaction, allen west, republican congressman from south florida, says outrageous things from time-to-time, 70 members of the democratic party in the house, card carrying members of the communist party. now, he said this about the president of the united states. listen closely. >> he does not want you to have sel self-esteem of getting up and earning, to have
check out this new cnn roc poll. when we asked how people feel about the economy in the next 12 months, 60% said they feel good. 39% said poor. the reason this is even more important, compare that to last october, the numbers have reversed. back then, 60% said they had a gloomy economic outlook for the year ahead. i found those numbers absolutely fascining. >> we skill discuss that. we have an excellent panel to discuss it sitting around this "roundtable," maybe oval. democratic...
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cnn newsroom begins right now. >> thank you, soledad. happening right now in the newsroom, unprecedented penalties. the ncaa hitting penn state right now with a huge fine. we will soon learn of the pe penalties that await the university. >>> shooter james holmes a in court in just a few hours, using a secret underground tunnel to go before the judge. this morning we're learning more about holmes' past and what police found in his apartment. >>> jackson mystery. michael's mother katherine reported missing this weekend tells police in arizona that she is fine. the grandkids that have lived with her wondering where she is. a missing persons report was even filed. inside this really strange and bizarre story, straight ahead. >>> and power right in your wallet. a new iphone charger the size of a credit card saves you when you run out of juice. we'll show it to you in 20 minutes. "newsroom" begins right now. good morning, i'm zoraid zoraida sambolin sitting in for carolyn costello. penn state faces the stunning blow from jerry sandusky. they f
cnn newsroom begins right now. >> thank you, soledad. happening right now in the newsroom, unprecedented penalties. the ncaa hitting penn state right now with a huge fine. we will soon learn of the pe penalties that await the university. >>> shooter james holmes a in court in just a few hours, using a secret underground tunnel to go before the judge. this morning we're learning more about holmes' past and what police found in his apartment. >>> jackson mystery. michael's...
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cnn's poppy harlow is live in aurora right now. this had to be very emotional overnight. >> reporter: it was incredibly emotional. it was also uplifting, john. i've been here since friday covering this tragedy. yesterday was different. the vigil was different than anything else. thousands turned out. they have, i think for a l of people begun the healing process. we saw heart shaped balloons released into the air. candles being lit. the family members were present there on the stage. they did not speak, interestingly. that was left to representatives of the government and also different pastors who gave prayers for the people. we didn't hear from family members. what stood out to sme is something that steve hogan said. he said the pain is still raw but reclaim our city in kindness and compassion. that makes you think of the process of forgiveness. how does that begin here? i talked to different people at this vigil last night about just that. >> forgiveness isn't always only for the person that you're forgiving, that committed the
cnn's poppy harlow is live in aurora right now. this had to be very emotional overnight. >> reporter: it was incredibly emotional. it was also uplifting, john. i've been here since friday covering this tragedy. yesterday was different. the vigil was different than anything else. thousands turned out. they have, i think for a l of people begun the healing process. we saw heart shaped balloons released into the air. candles being lit. the family members were present there on the stage. they...
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cnn's mark mckay is live in indianapolis. what can we expect today? >> reporter: we're expecting to hear what are unprecedented penalties against penn state and according to one source, it includes being hit with fines in excess of $30 million. they are also reports of course that penn state will lose a number of scholarships and may be prevented from going to future bowl games. how severe the punishments will be outlined in a press conference at 9:00 a.m. eastern time in indianapolis, about an hour and 15 minutesrom now. the president mark emer it will preside at the conference and if his words are any indication, then penn state ought to brace itself for the very worse. he told an interviewer, i have never seen anything as egregious as this in terms of overall conduct and behavior inside a university and hope to never see it again. christine? >> mark, i guess the point is to send a clear message to penn state, to that program and other ncaa schools as well. >> that is the intent. not only for penn state but for other universities and the impact on p
cnn's mark mckay is live in indianapolis. what can we expect today? >> reporter: we're expecting to hear what are unprecedented penalties against penn state and according to one source, it includes being hit with fines in excess of $30 million. they are also reports of course that penn state will lose a number of scholarships and may be prevented from going to future bowl games. how severe the punishments will be outlined in a press conference at 9:00 a.m. eastern time in indianapolis,...
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host: this headline from cnn. this issue is something voters will be voting on. guest: it is a marathon. every mile will not decide the election, but opinions are foreign. i do not think that romney's religion is a central problem. in 2008, the american electorate showed they would vote for people who were unconventional. i think the romney problem stems from inability to connect and understand people. the interview that did not get a lot of attention but what was interesting was when he was hobbies.out his wife's cop her horse is in the land. he said he did not even know what day it was at. the normal voter looks for how a husband answers. that is the problem he has. he does not relate to people as a person or a human. he relates to people in getting the job done. guest: if you ask a key question, who will do a better job? in every poll, mitt romney leads by double digits. so all those components lead to a close race. this is exactly what we're talking about here which is everyone is going to get wrapped up in the day to day and it's going to be some good brace
host: this headline from cnn. this issue is something voters will be voting on. guest: it is a marathon. every mile will not decide the election, but opinions are foreign. i do not think that romney's religion is a central problem. in 2008, the american electorate showed they would vote for people who were unconventional. i think the romney problem stems from inability to connect and understand people. the interview that did not get a lot of attention but what was interesting was when he was...